Re: Jay Z's Made In America Festival 2013

Re: Jay Z's Made In America Festival 2013

This couldn't be more corporate and boring! There's only two bands I would like to see on the list. Bring back All Points West...

Supre, you can add Deadmau5....

Although Budweiser officials had discussed with Jay-Z the possibility of having him headline again, they decided it would dilute the impact of the festival to have the rapper perform in consecutive years. That's not to say the MC won't still pop up at the festival, Paul Chibe, vice president of U.S. marketing at Anheuser-Busch, tells Rolling Stone. "He potentially can [still] participate," Chibe says. "He may show up. I know he'll probably be there to watch his wife perform."

Re: Jay Z's Made In America Festival 2013

It's more of a traditional song structure, that's for sure. I think Single Ladies has grown on me just from hearing it so much but there's something grating about it and I don't mean the associated dance. Crazy In Love's good.

Originally Posted by TomAz

Hey here's an idea. You know those people who are desperately poor, down on their luck, uneducated, abused, and generally ill-equipped for life? Let's make fun of them.

Re: Jay Z's Made In America Festival 2013

You're going to be doing raging rails up front? You lucky bean. Is your head appropriately shaved for the show? I wonder how Kendrick feels about going on before Wiz. Moreso, I wonder how Jay Z feels about it.

Re: Jay Z's Made In America Festival 2013

Originally Posted by TheVelvetSmudge

You're going to be doing raging rails up front? You lucky bean. Is your head appropriately shaved for the show? I wonder how Kendrick feels about going on before Wiz. Moreso, I wonder how Jay Z feels about it.

Kendrick is the new "It" guy but Wiz is still more popular from KISS FM to POWER 106 (I don't know the Philly equivalent) and Wiz has paid his dues for years. I'm sure Kendrick respects it and aims to one day headline but he knows where he is now.

Originally Posted by guedita

and what's up with P4K and music journalists getting all social justice warrior like when they review hip hop albums?